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Covid-19 - when the new normal ends. What happens next?This webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Tuesday 5th May, 2020 |
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Charities and social enterprises have been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. The cancellation of public events and the closure of key services have impacted income streams, and many have furloughed staff to try and save on costs.

In this webinar, we will explore how charities and social enterprises can get back on their feet, when the world finally gets back to some normality.

What long-term ramifications will Covid-19 have for employment matters, risk mitigation strategies and governance in the third sector? Join our panel of lawyers as we gaze into the crystal ball.

 

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Covid-19 - when the new normal ends. What happens next?

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